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Genuine Honda Crosstour Drive Shaft

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  • Honda Crosstour Drive Shaft - 40100-TP7-A01
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    Honda Crosstour Shaft Assembly, Propeller

    Part Number: 40100-TP7-A01
    $908.72 MSRP: $1311.28
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    Product Specifications
    • Other Name: Drive Shaft
    • Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by Honda's factory warranty.
    Fits the following Vehicles:
    • 2010-2015 Honda Crosstour | 5 Door EX-L (4WD) | KA 5AT, KA 6AT

Honda Crosstour Drive Shaft

The Drive Shaft in automobiles such as Honda Crosstour assists in transmitting power and torque from the car's engine to the drive wheels. It is usually found in the drivetrain and is designed to accept alignment difference using either the universal or splined joints. These could include one-piece, two-piece, and slip-in-tube driveshafts and while the standard drive shaft may vary from one model to another, some of these Crosstour drove shafts have been enhanced for crash safety. Depending on the drivetrain set up the 'Driveshaft' may take power to the rear axle in rear-wheel drive cars or to the front wheels in front-wheel drive cars with full time four-wheel drive system employing several drive shafts.

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Honda Crosstour Drive Shaft Parts Questions & Experts Answers

  • Q: How to remove and install the Drive Shaft for the Honda Crosstour?
    A: Remove the right driveaxle. Remove the three bearing support-to-engine block bolts and slide the intermediate shaft out of the transaxle. Be careful not to damage the differential seal when pulling the shaft out. Check the support bearing for smooth operation by turning the shaft while holding the bearing. If it feels rough or sticky it should be replaced. Take it to a dealer service department or other repair shop, as special tools are needed to perform this job. Lubricate the lips of the transaxle seal with multi-purpose grease. Carefully guide the intermediate shaft into the transaxle side gear, then install the mounting bolts through the bearing support. Tighten the bolts. Install a new spring clip on the inner CV joint and seat the driveaxle into the intermediate shaft splines. Reinstall the driveaxle.